Examining institutions rather than themes, this book provides a comprehensive survey of the inter-relationship between trade-induced economic growth and the environment and its impact on the global quest for sustainable development. Covering contemporary developments on both a global and regional level in a systematic fashion and examining the United Nation's approach to sustainable development, it is of interest to a range of disciplines.
1.Establishingthe Linkage: The Trade-Environment Interface 2.The United Nations' Approachto Trade,the Environmentand Sustainable Development 3.GATT/WTO Approachesto Trade,the Environmentand Sustainable Development 4.The Trade-Environment Linkagein thePost-Urugay Round Context 5.Regional Approchesto Free Tradeand Sustainable Development: The European Union 6. Regional Approachesto Free Tradeand Sustainable Development: The North American Free Trade Agreement 7.Regional Approachesto Free Tradeand Sustainable Development: The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation 8. Trade Restrictions Pursuantto Multilateral Environmental Agreements 9. Free Trade and Sustainable Development: Challenges Ahead
Shawkat Alam is Lecturer in Environmental Law at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.